2. Both the front cover and contents page
have white backgrounds and use the
colour scheme of black white and blue,
this helps the pages link together as
they share the same tones and shades.
I also used some if the same fonts such
as the quotes on both pages (āMy
music is personalā and āIndie is not
deadā) this again help as it shows that
the fonts are continues making the
magazine more consistent all the way
through.
By putting the masthead on both
pages it show that that the content is
part of the same magazine and help
the page look similar to the front cover.
For my front cover I used small Xās as
graphics, I continued this onto the
contents page but made them smaller,
this help the pages link but also help
fade out the graphic displaying how it
will not be used on the DPS.
3. As you can see from the above pictures I have incorporated the same aspects so that it is clear that they are from the same magazine. The front cover
highlights all the features that will be included in the magazine and I felt that it was important to capture some of these features in the double page
spread. The first example is where the pull quote is directly linked to the information on āCosmic Hazeā presented on the double page spread. I
reinforced this by placing the pull quote at the top of the interview so that it could grab the readers attention and allow them to make the connection
with the front cover. The presence of the same artist on the front cover and double page spread allows the reader to make the connection whist
experiencing a change of image and pose. The masthead at the bottom supports the fact that it is from the magazine āIndie Headā the name of my
magazine (which is also on the front cover). I ensured that I kept to a pastel colour scheme as is the convention for indie magazines
4. It was a little harder to make the contents page and double page spread link as there are different pictures used. You can see that āCosmic Hazeā is still
presented on the contents page allowing the first connection to be made. I felt that the colour scheme used should again be pastel so that again I am
keeping to the conventions of an indie magazine. This is highlighted in the tiles that are on the āInsideā section of the contents page. All of these
colours are existing on the double page spread to emphasize this. The fonts used are fairly similar and all have a āhandwrittenā effect to make the texts
have less of a formal touch. This style of text is present on both the contents page and the double page spread.